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501 1, 46 | cannot be said that what is created, at the same time, is becoming ~ 502 1, 46 | In the beginning God created ~heaven and earth."~Aquin.: 503 1, 46 | that anything should be created ~by God, but it is necessary 504 1, 46 | say that all things were created by God, ~as appears from 505 1, 46 | movement, a thing is being created and is already ~created 506 1, 46 | created and is already ~created at the same time.~Aquin.: 507 1, 46 | is anything besides the created substance, ~it must be an 508 1, 46 | subject. Therefore a thing created would be the subject of 509 1, 46 | something in ~the thing created.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[45] A[ 510 1, 46 | places something in the thing created according ~to relation only; 511 1, 46 | relation only; because what is created, is not made by movement, 512 1, 46 | creature is it should be created; because ~creation imports 513 1, 46 | Para. 1/1~Whether to be created belongs to composite and 514 1, 46 | It would seem that to be created does not belong to composite 515 1, 46 | But the being of a thing created is not ~subsisting. Therefore 516 1, 46 | 2: Further, whatever is created is from nothing. But composite ~ 517 1, 46 | composite things are not created.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[45] A[ 518 1, 46 | speaking, that which is created.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[45] A[ 519 1, 46 | In the beginning God created ~heaven and earth." But 520 1, 46 | 1/1~I answer that, To be created is, in a manner, to be made, 521 1, 46 | Hence to be made and to be created properly belong to whatever ~ 522 1, 46 | rather "concreated" than "created" ~things; whereas, properly 523 1, 46 | whereas, properly speaking, created things are subsisting beings. ~ 524 1, 46 | proposition "the first of created things is being," ~the word " 525 1, 46 | object of creation. For a created thing is called ~created 526 1, 46 | created thing is called ~created because it is a being, not 527 1, 46 | that the "composite" is ~created so that it is brought into 528 1, 46 | prove that matter alone is created, ~but that matter does not 529 1, 46 | measure of what is made. But created being is finite, as we proved 530 1, 46 | first ~separate substance created by God created another after 531 1, 46 | substance created by God created another after itself, and 532 1, 46 | participates human nature, so every created being ~participates, so 533 1, 46 | AA[1],2). Therefore no created being ~can produce a being 534 1, 46 | evidently appears that no created being can cause ~anything, 535 1, 46 | governs, and ~quickens what is created by the Father through the 536 1, 46 | whatever is in creatures is created. Therefore if the ~trace 537 1, 46 | properties, and if everything created has a trace of the Trinity, 538 1, 46 | else. Therefore as it is a created substance, ~it represents 539 1, 46 | 4: Further, what is not created, is not a creature. If therefore 540 1, 46 | since to be made and to be created belong properly to a subsisting 541 1, 46 | forms to be made or ~to be created, but to be "concreated." 542 1, 46 | say that their forms are created by a separate agent. ~However, 543 1, 46 | on the ~presupposition of created principles; and thus the 544 1, 47 | How God is said to have created heaven and earth in the 545 1, 47 | In the ~beginning God created heaven and earth": in which 546 1, 47 | Therefore, since to be ~created is a kind of "being made," 547 1, 47 | appears that things were not ~created in the beginning of time.~ 548 1, 47 | Further, even time itself is created. But time cannot be created ~ 549 1, 47 | created. But time cannot be created ~in the beginning of time, 550 1, 47 | In the beginning God created ~heaven and earth."~Aquin.: 551 1, 47 | Genesis, "In the beginning God created ~heaven and earth," are 552 1, 47 | viz. the Son - "were created all things." But ~others 553 1, 47 | that corporeal things were created by God through the medium ~ 554 1, 47 | before all things - "God created heaven and earth." ~For 555 1, 47 | things are stated to be created together - viz. the empyrean ~ 556 1, 47 | 1: Things are said to be created in the beginning of time, 557 1, 47 | time heaven and earth were created.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[46] A[ 558 1, 47 | 2],3). Hence a thing is created in such a way that it was 559 1, 47 | way that it was not ~being created before.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[ 560 1, 48 | even matter itself was created by God. Hence we must ~reduce 561 1, 48 | rather, on the contrary, created matter is formless, in order ~ 562 1, 48 | beginning all things were created equal by God. ~For he asserted 563 1, 48 | asserted that God first created only the rational creatures 564 1, 48 | unfitting to say that ~God has created things without a reason. 565 1, 48 | for the same reason He ~created one, He could create many, 566 1, 48 | The very order of things created by God shows the unity ~ 567 1, 49 | which cannot be said of any created ~good. Therefore evil wholly 568 1, 49 | may be either ~something created, as sight, destroyed by 569 1, 50 | chiefly intends in things created is the good of the ~order 570 1, 51 | commanded, ~and they were created." Therefore angels are corporeal.~ 571 1, 51 | receives it. But immaterial created substances are finite in 572 1, 51 | numbers. But among other created ~natures the angelic nature 573 1, 51 | greater an excess are they created by God. Now, as in ~bodies 574 1, 52 | it ~is clear that every created spirit needs corporeal substance." 575 1, 52 | be explained, that the ~created spirit needs some bodily 576 1, 55 | in him, nor in any other created thing, the same as ~his 577 1, 56 | than the angels are so ~created that they first receive 578 1, 56 | of knowledge is found in created intellects in a ~lower manner, 579 1, 57 | God's essence; because no created likeness is sufficient ~ 580 1, 57 | God is not known by any created ~intellect.~Aquin.: SMT 581 1, 58 | mind of an angel, and every created intellect, fall far short 582 1, 58 | cannot be known by ~any created intellect.~Aquin.: SMT FP 583 1, 59 | Since the angels ~were created, in the eternity of the 584 1, 59 | very being of the thing created, as it stands in its own ~ 585 1, 60 | foreign to the nature of ~any created thing. Accordingly, neither 586 1, 62 | eternity?~(3) Whether he was created before corporeal creatures?~( 587 1, 62 | Whether the angels were created in the empyrean heaven?~ 588 1, 62 | Genesis treats of things created by God. But ~there is no 589 1, 62 | Therefore the angels were not created by ~God.~Aquin.: SMT FP 590 1, 62 | Whether the angels were created before the corporeal world?~ 591 1, 62 | seem that the angels were created before the corporeal ~world. 592 1, 62 | In the beginning God created ~heaven and earth." Now, 593 1, 62 | true if anything had been ~created previously. Consequently 594 1, 62 | Consequently the angels were not created before ~corporeal nature.~ 595 1, 62 | holds that the angels ~were created at the same time as corporeal 596 1, 62 | said Dt. ~32:4, should have created the angelic creature before 597 1, 62 | In the ~beginning God created heaven and earth," the words, " 598 1, 62 | Whether the angels were created in the empyrean heaven?~ 599 1, 62 | that the angels were not created in the empyrean ~heaven. 600 1, 62 | Therefore the angels were ~not created in any corporeal place.~ 601 1, 62 | that the ~angels were created in the upper atmosphere: 602 1, 62 | therefore the angels were created in the empyrean heaven, 603 1, 62 | text "In the beginning God ~created heaven and earth," says: " 604 1, 62 | spiritual creatures were ~so created as to bear some relationship 605 1, 62 | fitting for the angels ~to be created in the highest corporeal 606 1, 62 | Reply OBJ 1: The angels were created in a corporeal place, not 607 1, 62 | because God could have created them before all corporeal 608 1, 62 | all corporeal things, were created in the highest place of 609 1, 62 | restricted ~powers, were created among the inferior bodies.~ 610 1, 63 | inquiry:~(1) Were the angels created in beatitude?~(2) Did they 611 1, 63 | turn to God?~(3) Were they created in grace?~(4) Did they merit 612 1, 63 | Whether the angels were created in beatitude?~Aquin.: SMT 613 1, 63 | seem that the angels were created in beatitude. For it ~is 614 1, 63 | beatitude wherein they were created, do not of their nature 615 1, 63 | Therefore the angels were created in beatitude.~Aquin.: SMT 616 1, 63 | enjoys God. Therefore it was created in beatitude.~Aquin.: SMT 617 1, 63 | good as soon as they ~were created; the fall of some of them 618 1, 63 | beyond the nature of every created intellect, ~as was shown 619 1, 63 | his natural power, he was created ~already blessed. Because 620 1, 63 | beyond the nature of every created ~intellect. Consequently 621 1, 63 | Whether the angels were created in grace?~Aquin.: SMT FP 622 1, 63 | that the angels were not created in grace. For ~Augustine 623 1, 63 | Therefore they were not created in grace.~Aquin.: SMT FP 624 1, 63 | therefore, the angel had been created in grace, no angel would 625 1, 63 | seems that they ~were not created in grace; but that they 626 1, 63 | but that they were first created in nature ~only, and then 627 1, 63 | angels? Who, save Him Who created them with His will, ~that 628 1, 63 | holding that the angels were created only in a natural state, 629 1, 63 | maintain that they were created in grace; yet it seems more ~ 630 1, 63 | holy men, that they ~were created in sanctifying grace. For 631 1, 63 | the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, 632 1, 63 | the operation of God, were created in the first fashioning 633 1, 63 | creature when corporeally created, so straightway from the ~ 634 1, 63 | beginning the angels were created in grace.~Aquin.: SMT FP 635 1, 63 | in the order of time, in created nature, ~glory is not simultaneous 636 1, 63 | 2/4~And if the angel was created in grace, without which 637 1, 63 | that "those angels who were created with more subtle natures 638 1, 63 | is of the ~very notion of created nature, that it can fail. 639 1, 63 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Created good, considered in itself, 640 1, 64 | any ~higher end. But every created will has rectitude of act 641 1, 64 | greed of possessing any created good be termed avarice, 642 1, 64 | Further, the angel was created with greater fulness of 643 1, 64 | Further, as the angels are created by God, so are men. But 644 1, 64 | which is said to have been created in the beginning, signifies ~ 645 1, 64 | nature of the angel was created, and light was made, in 646 1, 64 | beginning wherein he was created, but from the beginning ~ 647 1, 64 | Therefore, as all were created in ~grace, all merited in 648 1, 64 | the instant wherein he was created. But there is a middle time 649 1, 64 | creation, and that he was ~created in grace; as we have said ( 650 1, 64 | A[5]), ~if the devil, created in grace, merited in the 651 1, 64 | contended that the angel was not created in grace, or that he could 652 1, 66 | words, "In the beginning God created heaven and earth"; the work 653 1, 66 | God?~(2) Whether they were created on account of God's goodness?~( 654 1, 66 | goodness?~(3) Whether they were created by God through the medium 655 1, 66 | visible things are not ~created by the good God, but by 656 1, 66 | this world, not as having ~created it, but because worldlings 657 1, 66 | to matter, since what is created will never be ~annihilated, 658 1, 66 | said (Wis. 1:14) that God "created all ~things that they might 659 1, 66 | Therefore all things were created for their ~own being's sake, 660 1, 66 | creatures, therefore, are created for the sake of spiritual ~ 661 1, 66 | therefore inequality not created by God must ~precede all 662 1, 66 | precede all inequality created by Him. But an inequality 663 1, 66 | Him. But an inequality not created by ~God can only arise from 664 1, 66 | punish whom the sun ~had been created, that many suns would exist 665 1, 66 | And, therefore, that God ~created all things, that they might 666 1, 66 | does not exclude that He ~created them for His own goodness.~ 667 1, 66 | In the beginning God created ~heaven and earth"; by which 668 1, 66 | that ~anything should be created, save by God alone.~Aquin.: 669 1, 66 | presupposed ~either uncreated or created. Hence it remains that nothing 670 1, 66 | show ~that all bodies were created immediately by God, Moses 671 1, 66 | In the ~beginning God created heaven and earth."~Aquin.: 672 1, 66 | such ~that one creature is created by another, for that is 673 1, 66 | who say that God indeed created all things, but that the 674 1, 66 | is a body, is moved by a ~created spiritual substance, as 675 1, 66 | of forms are implanted in created things, ~that they may be 676 1, 67 | Whether formlessness of created matter preceded in time 677 1, 67 | the empyrean heaven was created contemporaneously with ~ 678 1, 67 | matter?~(4) Whether time was created simultaneously with it?~ 679 1, 67 | Whether formlessness of created matter preceded in time 680 1, 67 | that primary matter was not created altogether formless, nor ~ 681 1, 67 | Thus after mention of two created natures, the heaven and 682 1, 67 | words, "In the beginning God created heaven and earth." The second ~ 683 1, 67 | the empyrean heaven was created at the same time as formless ~ 684 1, 67 | empyrean heaven was not created at the ~same time as formless 685 1, 67 | empyrean heaven, then, was not created contemporaneously with ~ 686 1, 67 | empyrean heaven ~was not created together with formless matter.~ 687 1, 67 | empyrean heaven was not created together with formless matter.~ 688 1, 67 | In the beginning God ~created heaven and earth," heaven 689 1, 67 | Bede ~say that as soon as created it was filled with angels; 690 1, 67 | wisdom, that the things it ~created from nothing it produced 691 1, 67 | certain that the ~heaven was created spherical in shape, of dense 692 1, 67 | Para. 1/1~Whether time was created simultaneously with formless 693 1, 67 | would seem that time was not created simultaneously with ~formless 694 1, 67 | Therefore time was not created with ~formless matter.~Aquin.: 695 1, 67 | among the first things created, rather than time.~Aquin.: 696 1, 67 | the extrinsic measure of created things, so ~is place. Place, 697 1, 67 | among the ~things first created.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[66] A[ 698 1, 67 | corporeal creatures were created at the beginning of time."~ 699 1, 67 | said that the first things created were ~these four - the angelic 700 1, 67 | only two things ~as first created - the angelic nature and 701 1, 67 | Reply OBJ 4: Among the first created things are to be reckoned 702 1, 67 | things permanent, it was created at once in its totality. 703 1, 67 | not being permanent, was created in its beginning: even as 704 1, 68 | read, "In the beginning God created heaven and earth," ~a spiritual 705 1, 68 | creation is passed over, as created beforehand.~Aquin.: SMT 706 1, 68 | must be held ~to have been created at the beginning with substantial 707 1, 68 | in which they were not ~created, but with the perfection 708 1, 68 | spiritual creature from ~other created things as yet without form. 709 1, 68 | without form. But if all created things ~received their form 710 1, 69 | In the beginning ~God created heaven and earth." Therefore 711 1, 69 | was formed out of ~matter created before days began. But the 712 1, 69 | words, "In the beginning God created heaven and earth," and then 713 1, 69 | In the beginning God ~created heaven and earth," and when 714 1, 69 | that the heaven recorded as created in the beginning is ~not 715 1, 69 | words, "In the beginning God created ~heaven and earth."But there 716 1, 70 | words, "In the beginning God created heaven and earth." Therefore 717 1, 70 | formless corporeal natures were created first of all, and ~that 718 1, 70 | for that which was first created was also called "heaven." 719 1, 70 | the earth, when they were created, ~in the day that . . . 720 1, 70 | In these ~first days God created all things in their origin 721 1, 71 | things are recorded as created, namely, the heaven, the 722 1, 71 | lights were substantially created at the beginning, but that ~ 723 1, 71 | which the ~Lord thy God created for the service of all nations." 724 1, 71 | followed by these: "God created great whales," etc.~Aquin.: 725 1, 72 | 31:22): "The Lord hath created a new ~thing upon the earth." 726 1, 72 | similitude, as the souls now ~created. And the work of the Incarnation 727 1, 72 | work; now the words "God created" or "made" ~this thing or 728 1, 73 | the earth, when ~they were created, in the day that the Lord . . . 729 1, 73 | He that liveth for ever, ~created all things together." But 730 1, 73 | and the water as first ~created, to signify matter totally 731 1, 73 | and the water, as first created, to signify the ~elements 732 1, 73 | On the day on which God created the heaven and the earth, ~ 733 1, 73 | heaven and the earth, ~He created also every plant of the 734 1, 73 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: God created all things together so far 735 1, 73 | Further, the water was created by God, yet its creation 736 1, 73 | words, "In the beginning God created," since by creation is ~ 737 1, 73 | hold that the elements were created from the first under their 738 1, 73 | the beginning, in which He created, and the Person of the Holy 739 1, 74 | its existence, since it is created by God. Therefore ~the soul 740 1, 74 | as ~its act. But whatever created form be supposed to subsist " 741 1, 74 | OBJ 2: As a thing can be created by reason, not of a passive ~ 742 1, 76 | the powers of the soul are created at the same time ~with the 743 1, 78 | The immateriality of the created intelligent substance is ~ 744 1, 78 | but is pure act. ~But no created intellect can be an act 745 1, 78 | being. Wherefore every ~created intellect is not the act 746 1, 78 | the soul is immaterial, created by the ~supreme intellect, 747 1, 83 | found to exist in things created, being the universal principle 748 1, 83 | But primary matter was created by God under the forms to ~ 749 1, 83 | is the intellectual soul ~created by God under intelligible 750 1, 83 | consequently it had need to be created under some form: else it 751 1, 87 | God alone. Therefore other created immaterial substances can 752 1, 87 | 4 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Created immaterial substances are 753 1, 87 | understand even immaterial created substances (A[1]), much 754 1, 89 | Whether, if made, it was created?~(3) Whether it was made 755 1, 89 | matter; and hence it was not created.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[90] A[ 756 1, 89 | Therefore, if the soul is created, ~all other forms also are 757 1, 89 | all other forms also are created. Thus no forms would come 758 1, 89 | written (Gn. 1:27): "God created man to His own ~image." 759 1, 89 | Therefore the soul was ~created.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[90] A[ 760 1, 89 | animals. But angels were created before bodies, or at ~least, 761 1, 89 | Therefore ~the soul of man was created before the body.~Aquin.: 762 1, 89 | in the beginning it was created ~before the body.~Aquin.: 763 1, 89 | the souls of all men were created at the same ~time as the 764 1, 89 | soul of the ~first man was created at the same time as the 765 1, 89 | it ~be produced from any created virtue. Therefore it seems 766 1, 89 | all things were made, was ~created, together with the angels; 767 1, 89 | sense that his body was created as to its causal ~virtue 768 1, 89 | that the soul was already ~created."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[90] A[ 769 1, 89 | unfitting for the soul to be created ~without the body.~Aquin.: 770 1, 89 | the angels; but was itself created at ~the same time as the 771 1, 89 | species, so that ~it might be created as to itself, this reason 772 1, 89 | prove that the soul ~was created by itself in the beginning. 773 1, 89 | body, it was necessarily created, not separately, but in 774 1, 89 | when the soul was first ~created.~ 775 1, 90 | whatever can be made by a created power, is not ~necessarily 776 1, 90 | can be ~produced by the created power of a heavenly body; 777 1, 90 | body was produced by some created power, and not ~immediately 778 1, 90 | written (Ecclus. 17:1): "God created man out of ~the earth."~ 779 1, 90 | instrumentality of any created power, but was immediately 780 1, 90 | added, "male and female ~He created them."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[ 781 1, 91 | written (Ecclus. 17:5): "He created of him," that ~is, out of 782 1, 91 | which something is made. Now created ~nature has a determinate 783 1, 91 | things which were first created there was ~nothing superfluous. 784 1, 91 | virtues among the first created works, as Augustine says ( 785 1, 91 | virtues, in the things first created; ~not as regards active 786 1, 92 | To the image of God He created him," it is added, "Male 787 1, 92 | added, "Male and ~female He created them" (Gn. 1:27). Moreover 788 1, 92 | of man; and man was not created ~for woman, but woman for 789 1, 92 | written (Gn. 1:27): "God created man to His own ~image; to 790 1, 92 | to the image of God He created him; male and female He 791 1, 92 | him; male and female He created ~them." But the distinction 792 1, 92 | to the image of ~Him that created him," where the renewal 793 1, 92 | trace of the ~Intellect that created them, if we consider their 794 1, 92 | to the image of God He created him," it added, "male ~and 795 1, 92 | added, "male ~and female He created them," not to imply that 796 1, 92 | to the image of Him that created him," ~added, "Where there 797 1, 93 | because he saw Him in a created ~effect: secondly, we may 798 1, 93 | things ~when he was first created.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[94] A[ 799 1, 93 | something actual. And since God ~created things not only for their 800 1, 93 | is not natural to man as created; but is a punishment ~of 801 1, 94 | Whether the first man was created in grace?~(2) Whether in 802 1, 94 | Whether the first man was created in grace?~Aquin.: SMT FP 803 1, 94 | that the first man was not created in grace. For ~the Apostle, 804 1, 94 | Therefore Adam was not created in grace.~Aquin.: SMT FP 805 1, 94 | righteousness." God thus first created men and angels in ~the state 806 1, 94 | D, xxiv): "When man was ~created he was given sufficient 807 1, 94 | Therefore the first ~man was not created in grace.~Aquin.: SMT FP 808 1, 94 | grace. But the ~angels were created in grace, for Augustine 809 1, 94 | Therefore man also was created in grace.~Aquin.: SMT FP 810 1, 94 | Some say that man was not created in grace; but that it ~was 811 1, 94 | that, as others say, he was created in grace, ~according to 812 1, 94 | that angels or ~men were created with natural free-will before 813 1, 94 | who held that man was not created in grace, but only in a 814 1, 94 | say that, though man was created in grace, yet it was ~not 815 1, 94 | the nature wherein he was created that he could advance ~by 816 1, 94 | consists in rejoicing for created good.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[95] 817 1, 96 | no more." But man was not created in the ~state of reward, 818 1, 97 | our first parents were created at the age of perfect ~development. 819 1, 99 | which the first man was created, was an ~accident pertaining 820 1, 99 | that the first man ~was created in grace (Q[95], A[1]). 821 1, 101 | Whether he should have been created in paradise?~Aquin.: SMT 822 1, 101 | angel; therefore he was created ~there. But it is not suited 823 1, 101 | Para. 1/1~Whether man was created in paradise?~Aquin.: SMT 824 1, 101 | would seem that man was created in paradise. For the angel 825 1, 101 | paradise. For the angel was ~created in his dwelling-place - 826 1, 101 | Therefore it seems that man was ~created in paradise.~Aquin.: SMT 827 1, 101 | in paradise after he ~was created (Q[97], A[4]). Therefore 828 1, 101 | A[4]). Therefore he was created in paradise.~Aquin.: SMT 829 1, 101 | and therefore they were created there.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[ 830 1, 102 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: In all created things there is a stable 831 1, 102 | which is stable, since it is created from nothing, would return 832 1, 102 | manifest that in the whole ~created universe there is not a 833 1, 102 | cannot apply to God. But created things agree not together, 834 1, 102 | preservation of ~things created by God and their movement. 835 1, 102 | be nothing which is not ~created by God, so there can be 836 1, 103 | is more powerful than any created agent. But a ~created agent, 837 1, 103 | any created agent. But a ~created agent, even after ceasing 838 1, 103 | stated ~(A[1], ad 4). But God created all things immediately. 839 1, 103 | also of its being. But all created causes do not seem to ~cause 840 1, 103 | cause. And in both ways a created thing keeps ~another in 841 1, 103 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: God created all things immediately, 842 1, 103 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: No created nature can be the cause 843 1, 103 | of some ~change; for the created nature acts always on something 844 1, 103 | which confesses that God created things ~of His own free-will, 845 1, 104 | which are produced by any created cause. ~Wherefore, since 846 1, 104 | are moved immediately by created causes, we ~cannot possibly 847 1, 104 | 1~Whether God moves the created intellect immediately?~Aquin.: 848 1, 104 | not immediately move the created ~intellect. For the action 849 1, 104 | apparently God cannot move the ~created intellect.~Aquin.: SMT FP 850 1, 104 | Para. 2/2~Now God moves the created intellect in both ways. 851 1, 104 | Therefore God so moves the created intellect, inasmuch ~as 852 1, 104 | superadded; ~and impresses on the created intellect the intelligible 853 1, 104 | which God ~impresses on the created intellect are not sufficient 854 1, 104 | sufficient to enable the ~created intellect to understand 855 1, 104 | 3]). Hence He moves the created intellect, ~and yet He cannot 856 1, 104 | Whether God can move the created will?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[105] 857 1, 104 | that God cannot move the created will. For whatever ~is moved 858 1, 104 | universal ~being. But every created good is some particular 859 1, 104 | be superfluous ~for the created agent to work at all.~Aquin.: 860 1, 104 | agent in such a ~way that no created power has any effect in 861 1, 104 | would be taken ~away from created things: and this would imply 862 1, 104 | them. Indeed, all things created would seem, in a ~way, to 863 1, 104 | form; but He also gives created agents their forms and ~ 864 1, 104 | will; for He could have created another order of ~things. 865 1, 104 | something outside this order created by Him, ~when He chooses, 866 1, 105 | informed by God alone, without created intervention," as Augustine 867 1, 105 | perfecting form: for the created ~mind is always considered 868 1, 105 | and as ~manifesting some created good ordered to God's goodness. 869 1, 106 | to another: "Heaven was created by God"; or, "Man is an 870 1, 106 | The reason is that the created will is not a light, nor 871 1, 106 | communicate what comes ~from the created will is not, as such, an 872 1, 106 | and enlightenment of the created mind to know even what God ~ 873 1, 106 | whatever depends on the created will; because God is the 874 1, 106 | to the principle of the created will, which is proper ~to 875 1, 107 | depend on the universal created ~causes which in some way 876 1, 107 | as regards the types of ~created things, as above explained.~ 877 1, 107 | Powers, all ~things were created by Him and in Him." Here 878 1, 108 | that all ~the angels were created in grace. But if we consider 879 1, 109 | against the order of the whole created nature. But ~God alone can 880 1, 109 | according to the order of created nature; and ~thus it is 881 1, 109 | outside the order of the whole created nature. But as we ~do not 882 1, 109 | not know all the power of created nature, it follows that 883 1, 109 | done outside the order of created nature by a power unknown ~ 884 1, 109 | anything outside the whole ~created order, which is essential 885 1, 113 | the order of the entire created ~nature, under which order 886 1, 114 | uncreated nature on the created. Nevertheless one body ~ 887 1, 115 | 1/1~Whether fate is in created things?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[ 888 1, 115 | seem that fate is not in created things. For Augustine ~says ( 889 1, 115 | manifest that fate is in the created causes themselves, as ordered 890 1, 115 | proceed from changeable created causes. And these, ~therefore, 891 1, 116 | man, who is composed of a created corporeal and spiritual 892 1, 117 | Whether all souls were created at the same time?~Aquin.: 893 1, 117 | transmitted with the ~semen, but created by God. For every perfect 894 1, 117 | sensitive souls of animals are ~created by God (Q[65], A[4]). This 895 1, 117 | if the ~rational soul be created by God, sometimes God concurs 896 1, 117 | the rational soul is not created by God.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[ 897 1, 117 | the intellectual soul is created by God at the end of ~human 898 1, 117 | Whether human souls were created together at the beginning 899 1, 117 | seem that human souls were created together at the ~beginning 900 1, 117 | would not be true if He created new ~souls every day. Therefore 901 1, 117 | Therefore all souls were created at the same time.~Aquin.: 902 1, 117 | If therefore souls were created with the ~bodies, every 903 1, 117 | xviii) that "the soul ~is created together with the body."~ 904 1, 117 | that the souls of men were created ~together with the angels 905 1, 117 | reason why, having been ~created from the beginning of the 906 1, 117 | confess that souls were not created before bodies, but are ~ 907 1, 117 | before bodies, but are ~created at the same time as they 908 1, 117 | sense, the souls which are ~created now, existed already, as 909 1, 118 | xxxii): "All things were ~created together as to the substance 910 2, 2 | soul?~(8) Whether in any created good?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[2] 911 2, 2 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether any created good constitutes man's happiness?~ 912 2, 2 | It would seem that some created good constitutes man's happiness. ~ 913 2, 2 | can be made happy ~by some created good. Consequently some 914 2, 2 | good. Consequently some created good constitutes man's ~ 915 2, 2 | It is impossible for any created good to constitute man's ~ 916 2, 2 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Created good is not less than that 917 2, 3 | 2) If it be something created, whether it is an operation?~( 918 2, 3 | s last end is something created, existing in him, and this 919 2, 3 | happiness, then it is something ~created.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[3] A[1] 920 2, 3 | be happy, ~is something created.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[3] A[1] 921 2, 3 | s happiness is something created, ~existing in him, we must 922 2, 3 | that hold human souls to be created by ~the angels, it seems 923 2, 3 | knowing the essence of some created ~effect, knows no more of 924 2, 4 | thus comprehended ~by a created intellect. Secondly, comprehension 925 2, 5 | according to the mode of created ~substance, falls short 926 2, 5 | infinitely surpasses all created substance. Consequently 927 2, 5 | limited: that which ~surpasses created nature, cannot be done by 928 2, 5 | Happiness is a good surpassing created nature. Therefore it is 929 2, 5 | Happiness surpasses every ~created nature, no pure creature 930 2, 9 | potentiality to all forms, be ~created by some particular agent.~ 931 2, 11 | And the same applies to created happiness which consists 932 2, 16 | But judgment of things created ~by God belongs to the speculative 933 2, 17 | out of nothing, as ~God created the world; for which reason 934 2, 20 | the entire goodness of created things does not add to ~ 935 2, 27 | themselves, but ~in Him Who created their nature, as stated 936 2, 55 | de Verb. Ap. 11]: "He who created thee without thee, ~will 937 2, 64 | appetite in relation to a created measure and rule; whereas 938 2, 67 | that Nature, to wit, which created all others." Afterwards 939 2, 67 | object is God, and not a created good; ~nor in its general 940 2, 74 | rule is derived from the created things that man knows naturally; ~ 941 2, 79 | this defect is from the created cause, viz. the free-will, 942 2, 83 | Further, the rational soul created by God is infused into the ~ 943 2, 83 | is tainted through being created. On the other hand, ~infusion 944 2, 85 | are consequent upon every created good, as such, and also 945 2, 89 | But an angel could love ~a created good more than God, and 946 2, 93 | as by It all things are created, has ~the character of art, 947 2, 93 | Accordingly all that is in things created by God, whether it be ~contingent 948 2, 93 | necessary ~things that are created.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[93] A[ 949 2, 99 | intention of human law is to ~created friendship between man and 950 2, 99 | 1: "In the beginning God created heaven and earth": ~and 951 2, 106 | to his power whatever was created ~for the sake of man (Gn. 952 2, 109 | the intellect or of ~any created being whatsoever depends 953 2, 109 | Now every form bestowed on created things by God has power 954 2, 109 | its nature. Now as every created thing ~has its being from 955 2, 109 | without the help of grace ~no created nature can love God above 956 2, 109 | general reason that ~no created thing can put forth any 957 2, 110 | Hence grace implies nothing created in the soul.~Aquin.: SMT 958 2, 110 | to nothing, since it was created from nothing; hence it is ~ 959 2, 110 | thus grace is said to be ~created inasmuch as men are created 960 2, 110 | created inasmuch as men are created with reference to it, i.e. 961 2, 110 | according to Eph. 2:10, ~"created in Jesus Christ in good 962 2, 111 | Serm. clxix): ~"He Who created thee without thyself, will 963 2, 112 | Nature assuming, ~but the created nature assumed. Therefore 964 2, 112 | surpasses ~every capability of created nature, since it is nothing 965 2, 114 | exceeding the proportion of created nature; since it exceeds ~ 966 2, 114 | And hence ~it is that no created nature is a sufficient principle 967 2, 1 | the First Truth, but ~also created truth.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 968 2, 1 | Catholic Church is merely a created being, it seems unfitting 969 2, 2 | from east to west. Now the created rational nature alone is 970 2, 5 | man and the angels were created in a purely natural state, 971 2, 5 | man and the angels were created with the gift of grace, 972 2, 8 | wisdom, but with regard to created things, belongs ~to the 973 2, 9 | there is knowledge about created things, it seems that there 974 2, 9 | is only about human or ~created things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 975 2, 9 | judgments formed through created things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 976 2, 9 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Created goods do not cause spiritual 977 2, 22 | Whether it is something created in the soul?~(3) Whether 978 2, 22 | Whether charity is something created in the soul?~Aquin.: SMT 979 2, 22 | charity is not something created in the soul. ~For Augustine 980 2, 22 | charity is not something created in the soul, but is God ~ 981 2, 22 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, no created thing is of infinite power; 982 2, 22 | charity is not something created in the soul.~Aquin.: SMT 983 2, 22 | of the soul is something created in the soul. ~Therefore 984 2, 22 | Therefore charity is something created in the soul.~Aquin.: SMT 985 2, 22 | charity is not something created ~in the soul, but is the 986 2, 23 | participation of Whom ~in us is created charity, as stated above ( 987 2, 23 | not exist ~before, but was created at that very moment; which 988 2, 23 | Him infinitely since all created power is ~finite. Consequently 989 2, 23 | directed to the ~end, i.e., for created goods, constitutes a mortal 990 2, 24 | that heaven and earth were created by God, that the fishes 991 2, 24 | the nature of our body was created, not by an evil principle, 992 2, 24 | love of God, since they are created substances; ~nor is it, 993 2, 92 | certain spiritual substances created by ~the supreme god. These 994 2, 98 | said that the world was not created by God, but by some ~heavenly 995 2, 101 | honor of holy souls, for God created man ~incorruptible, and 996 2, 102 | consists in man ~contemning created goods and adhering to God 997 2, 102 | Therefore if a man ~contemns created goods in order that he may 998 2, 130 | calleth on My name, I have created him for ~My glory." Therefore 999 2, 162 | namely that the soul is not created before the body: but either 1000 2, 162 | that our first parents were created with their eyes closed, ~


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